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Summary: rated at 140W 1.2A
Comment: This product is rated at 140W, 1.2A output (uses 11A DC).
It is similar to the F5C400-140W, one of several output levels now available from Belkin(50, 140, or 300).
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Summary: Works great
Comment: I bought this over a year ago and it was an excellent purchase. I plugged a power strip into this, and use it to charge my Compaq Armada laptop, cell phone, and a AAA battery charger all at once without any problems. Having AC power in the car is quite convenient.
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Summary: Great for trips
Comment: I used this converter to power a 13" TV/VCR combo in our van during a long trip recently. It was great. The kids sat in the back and watched movies and it made the trip much nicer. My only complaint is that it goes off when you stop the car and then you have to unplug everything and replug them in when you are ready to use them again. Overall it was great though.
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Summary: no problem here....
Comment: I had no problem powering my toshiba laptop with this inverter. I was drawing approximately 140 watts -- a bit more than one amp and things work fine.The short answer is that it works great, when plugged in to a car battery (ie via the cigarette lighter port), as it was intended to be used.
It's possible that you could plug this inverter into some hokey battery-charging device meant to 'recharge' your auto battery, but I doubt that you'll get that much power out of it as you only get out most of what you put in.
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Summary: no problem here....
Comment: I had no problem powering my toshiba laptop with this inverter. I was drawing approximately 140 watts -- a bit more than one amp and things work fine.The short answer is that it works great, when plugged in to a car battery (ie via the cigarette lighter port), as it was intended to be used.
It's possible that you could plug this inverter into some hokey battery-charging device meant to 'recharge' your auto battery, but I doubt that you'll get that much power out of it as you only get out most of what you put in.